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Big s

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  1. They did stretch it out. The lense part is probably more of what they meant though. The artwork has always been a bit rubbery and the design team mostly just added a couple details and cleaned things up. As far as head height, that may just be the design team having a bit of artistic difference after a couple years rather than an intentional change like some of the panel lines on the fuselage or square hands for realism as opposed to a more substantial change like the VT-1D as opposed to the VF-1D. But I’m really no expert, just someone that tries to interpret ever changing line art from the age of rubber robots
  2. She’s up at bbts. But over a hundred bucks and they won’t get it until an entire year from now. I’ll wait and see how much she is at one of the Japanese sites. $100 is too much for me, especially when Gambit was less than $60 just saw she’s up at hlj. $85 isn’t much better especially with the higher shipping cost
  3. But weren’t all the super poseable ones based off another company’s resin garage kits and the 1/100’s just copied from Banpresto
  4. I did it again. I keep clicking over here thinking Twisted Metal
  5. I’m pretty sure all their Dyrl stuff was just the banpresto stuff anyway, and that was long ago and best forgotten
  6. There’s a few little details that could use a touch of paint though. The head lasers are all white for instance, there’s really only a few other little things that need touch ups
  7. Just make sure you got some glue, this thing has little bits that will just plop off . It’s a pretty fun build so far though
  8. Heads done as far as test fitting. There are a couple little seams on the head lasers where they connect to the housing, but like most of the seams they aren’t noticeable and actually super tiny. Not much head movement, a little back a slight bit more down and a bit of a tilt. It can torn any direction and the head lasers can point down just can’t aim straight since they don’t move inward . There’s a little detail under the clear lense piece that will look good with some chrome detailing
  9. The only thing I found on scale was the bbts listing it as 8 inches tall. Not sure if that counts head lasers or not. It sounds like somewhere between 1/72 and hmr scale wise
  10. Nice, if an English version for the switch comes up I’ll buy it. I’ve never actually played it and always wanted to
  11. Hopefully there will be another. I still like it enough to pick one up just so Gambit can quit hitting on Psylocke. The other females had an extra hair piece if I remember correctly
  12. Almost none of the smaller toy companies have been able to stick to their timelines lately. It’s mostly production issues that came up around the pandemic that seem to be lingering. I just figure that if it’s not Bandai or Hasbro, expect a delay and if it’s a really small company, expect that delay to last a while
  13. I think the only difference is the lense cover in the movie pushes the front top part of the lense forward giving it a longer appearance all the lines appear to be the same, just the above images have a different kind of style to drawing. Basically just having that longer lense cover and a side arrow decal will be all that’s needed and it looks like an easy assembly.
  14. Yeah, it can pull off some really great poses. I’d show off the elbow movement a bit more, but every time I move it the thing pops apart. It’s not the most extreme bend, but enough to do some the job. Definitely gonna need glue for anyone that’s gonna build one themselves
  15. BBTs says 2nd quarter, so maybe by summer time before September if they stay on track with the release on the 1J
  16. It’s fairly light . It’s a thinner body and no heavy abs parts. It might be slightly heavier than the hasegawa battroid, but not by too much
  17. As far as the 1-A it will have a flat lense for tv and the extra cover nor the dyrl version according to the picture. The extra cover bit probably just pops into the same hole that’s used for the tv version lense
  18. So I finished both legs and arms for test fits. The elbows definitely need glue or they just fall apart, so I only put one on for pics. The ball joints at the hips are tougher than the feet, but you may want to tighten those as well. Down on one knee poses will be pretty easy. I was surprised that there’s no special gimmicks, just basic joints so far. Even the hips are just ball and poly cap, nothing special, but they’re made in a way that you can still get pretty much any pose you might wantno seams on the shoulders, but there are on the arms but they’re in a way that will be tough to notice. The fuselage has a few seams that could use some attention. I’ll try and do head, hands and gunpod soon
  19. wasn’t sure if you were asking for a color picture of the back, but here’s this
  20. The Matrix looked way more interesting from the original previews at the time. There was also a lot of hype about the new technology going into the making of the movie, even if that eventually kinda became overdone and annoying in only a handful of years. It seemed like a game changer at the time. It still has a concept that felt different even if it really wasn’t anything totally new, just hadn’t been done to death yet. But the major reason for its success was that it was far easier to get a chic at that time to go see Keanu than anything Star Wars. Times are changing and there’s definitely more of a female Starwars fan growth, just like with anime these days, but the power Keanu has over the ladies is still stronger than the force
  21. Reminds me of Witchfynde. I don’t think I’ve really heard this band before. The one thing that really stands out is that bass is on full blast. I like any band that lets their bassist be heard and not drowned out.
  22. Looks really great. Nice paint job and the markings are a nice pop
  23. now I’m trying to remember if Hikaru is the only one to try and use the neck as an entrance and exit.
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